Shocking New Angle Shows That Trevor Lawrence Missed A Wide Open Touchdown On Game-Ending Interception [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

When he’s had enough time to soak it all in, Trevor Lawrence will want to review his brutal season-ending mistake in Sunday’s heartbreaking playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence put on a back-and-forth quarterback duel for the ages on Sunday. But it was the visitors who put an abrupt end to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ magical season, with Cole Bishop picking off T-Law’s pass attempt to Jakobi Meyers:
CHECKMATE BISHOP.
BILLS SEAL THE WIN ON THE INTERCEPTION. pic.twitter.com/cLqLvUYjlX
— NFL (@NFL) January 11, 2026
Having your season ended on an unlucky bounce like that is painful enough. But to make matters worse for Jaguars fans? Lawrence failed to spot an open Parker Washington, who may have even taken it to the house for a touchdown:
Classic Trevor Lawrence.
Parker Washington probably wins the game for the Jaguars if he gets this ball. Would’ve only had 1 man to beat. pic.twitter.com/md7ZEmHqfa
— Ryan Prewitt (@r_prewitt90) January 11, 2026
Here’s another angle of it:
Parker Washington is open for a touchdown on Trevor Lawrence’s last interception for the jaguars to lose pic.twitter.com/2JgQdkiPjo
— Orwells Burner (@OrwellsBurner) January 11, 2026
Per ESPN, Trevor Lawrence finished 207 passing yards, three touchdowns, two interceptions and 31 rushing yards. It’s easy to blame him for that game-sealing interception.But the stingy Jacksonville defense also failed to make a single stop.
After all, a 4th-and-inches “tush push” play from Josh Allen should not have resulted in a 10-yard gain. That play set up the game-winning touchdown.
